

jdm rsk wrote:

drndrn wrote:
JWI = self accredited by manufactureres to meet requirements
VIA = 3rd party testing
(or other way around, forgot)
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drndrn wrote:
I think ROTA has copped a bad reputation from people loosely posting those images everywhere without knowing the full details of what happened or just spinning the story to make it worse than it is. I remember hearing people posting images with those ridiculous captions on photos of a set of rims that broke from hitting a kerb at considerable speed. Any rim will break if you subject them to such forces RAYS or ROTA's.
Arith wrote:Not sure if Shane's main point of this post was to say don't buy cheap wheels.![]()
Jimmy S wrote:Hahah... How many peeps rolling on Work wheels Shane? Compared to the billions of peeps running Rota's...
Fair dinkum, you're pretty naive if you think that a company that's been around for 34 years(since 1976) and produces 50,000 wheels per month is selling a sub-standard product.
First hand, I'll happily admit that the Rota's that I had on my car for a couple of weeks while the Ultraleggera's were being powdercoated ran smoother with no wheel wobble AT ALL compared to my $3000 Italian made "Good quality" wheels, which still have a bit of wheel wobble at 100-110km/h...
I would have absolutely no issues putting a set of Rota's on my car permanently!
Jimmy S wrote:How many peeps rolling on Work wheels Shane?

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